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Article: Leaf our tree custom alone say villagers.
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- Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
- Article date:
- June 4, 2000
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FOR centuries, a single tree in a quaint Midland village has become the focus of an age-old ceremony with its roots in Pagan fertility rites.
Local farmers even put their sheep out to graze underneath it in a bid to increase their herd.
The up-market village of Aston-On-Clun, Shropshire, is the only place in Britain still to carry ...
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